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well do not no much about theres, but i thinking of geting one if they any good ??, for the van, Does anyone no more about them or have one and how much am i looking at, for it for the van. iv got 2.1 water cool, here a picture of somethink like it
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well seem like that they no good then

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why do you think you need one...
2.1 LPG/Petrol Auto Caravelle

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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

I`ve got one on my TD engine, it`s fitted up the front end in front of the water radiator, then pipes run back along the chassis and connected to a thermostatic sandwich plate between the original oil cooler/heater and the filter. The oil cooler rad is a lot bigger than that one in your pic.

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It will help, if you can get air to it.. but dont remove the original watercooled one to fit it... Use a thermostatic controled sandwich plate

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